Miami Dolphins LB Koa Misi has been working with the first-team defense during the team's weekend minicamp, reports Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. Head coach Tony Sparano said, "I think it speeds his development up a bunch and that's why we're doing it right now with him. You know, there's some guys out here that we know, and then there's some guys out here that obviously we don't know yet. Koa is one of these players that we don't know yet. We're learning as we go along with it. It's a new position for him, so, I think the more reps he can get against (OT) Jake Long and these type of people, the less guessing we're going to have down the road when you're getting closer to playing but you still haven't seen him against that caliber player yet." Misi is competing with LBs Quentin Moses and Erik Walden for a starting job.

Miami Dolphins LB Charlie Anderson and LB Quentin Moses worked with the first-team defense at the outside linebacker spots during the team's offseason workout Wednesday, May 19, reports Armando Salguero, of the Miami Herald.

During his NFL Combine interview, Georgia DL Quentin Moses measured a height of 6-5 and a weight of 261 pounds. He said he is comfortable at his current weight, but he could put on more weight to fill a certain role. He feels his current weight allows him to use his speed as a rusher. He does think he needs to get stronger.